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Father Fails: 6 Bad TVDads That Will MakeYou Love Your FatherMore

Jun 14, 2014 5:51PM
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Chris Spargo

Father's Day is all about telling the man who gave you life just how much you care about him. But unfortunately for some of our friends on the TV, their dads are quite literally the worst. From scheming power-hungry lunatics on Game of ThronesScandal, to a drunk cartoon of a man on Family Guy and a drunk cartoon-ish man on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, here are some of our favorite bad dads.

Did your favorite make the list?

Peter Griffin

He's overweight, always drunk, constantly fighting a giant chicken and not fond at all of his only daughter Meg. And did we mention he's always drunk? This "Family Guy" is most certainly not a family guy.

Courtesy of Fox

1 / 6

Frank Reynolds

On It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Frank Reynolds is basically a real life version of Peter Griffin. He's always drunk, hates his daughter and, while he's never fought a chicken, he's not very to kind to the homeless.

Courtesy of FX

2 / 6

Don Draper

Don Draper may look suave to Mad Men viewers, but he's kind of a nonstop drinking and smoking sociopath. No one wants that for a dad. No wonder Sally is always so moody.

Courtesy of AMC

3 / 6

Tywin Lannister

On Game of Thrones, Tywin Lannister makes it very clear that he's willing to kill anyone who stands in his way of taking control of Westeros.

Oh, and he also has no problem sending his son to die.

Courtesy of HBO

4 / 6

Eli Pope

Every time we think kindly old Mr. Morton, who plays Eli Pope on Scandal, is becoming the father Olivia Pope needs, he has to go off and murder someone or stir stuff up or have someone poisoned. It's just too much for us.

Courtesy of ABC

5 / 6

Gob Bluth

On Arrested Deevlopment, Gob Bluth is somehow the most self-involved individual in a family full of self-involved individuals. This is a man who has run away from his son, and once even roofied himself to forget his son.